Wrist Glove

ABSTRACT

A wrist glove is used to assist a user to restrict a wrist from turning, moving and bending to maintain a certain stance during sports. The wrist glove includes a glove portion, a wrist-guard portion, a first accommodating portion, a second accommodating portion, a third accommodating portion, and at least one supporting member. The glove portion includes a finger portion and a palm portion. The wrist-guard portion is connected to the other side of the palm portion opposite to the finger portion. The first accommodating portion, the second accommodating portion, and the third accommodating portion are disposed on the wrist-guard portion and a palm portion respectively. The supporting member is randomly accommodated in at least one of the first, second, and third accommodating portions selectively.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a wrist glove. More particularly, thepresent invention relates to a wrist glove capable of assisting a userto restrict a wrist from turning, moving and bending to maintain astance during sport.

2. Related Art

Generally, when playing golf, the bending extent of the golfer's wristin guiding a golf club must be properly controlled during swinging. Asfor common golfers, on the basis of mastering many crucial skill points,if both a correct griping stance and an address stance are correct,different turning, moving and bending changes occur once the wrist isswung when swinging of the golf club. When the club is swung up to reachthe top point, the controlling of the wrist's bending extent is oftenneglected, and when the club is swung down to hit the ball, the bendingof the wrist is still not correct, and as a result, the impact face isnot correct, and thus causing the hook or slice, and the hittingdistance is also affected.

Referring to FIGS. 1A to 1E, if a conventional glove 1 is worn by agolfer when playing golf, and the golfer back swings to reach the toppoint, his/her wrist for guiding the club usually bends forwards (i.e.,the center of the wrist is depressed) as shown in FIG. 1C, which maycause the impact face to lean towards the open face when the golfer downswings to hit the ball, and thus resulting in slice. Sometimes, when thegolfer back swings to reach the top pint, his/her wrist for guiding theclub usually protrudes and bends upwards (i.e., the center of the wristis protruded) as shown in FIG. 1D, which may cause the impact face tolean towards the close face when the person down swings to hit the ball,and thus resulting in hook. Furthermore, when the golfer down swings tofollow through, slightly bending changes may occur to the wrist becauseof quick swing, and the impact point is also changed, as a result, it isimpossible to accurately hit the golf center with the impact face. Allthe above various slightly incorrect actions may result in an incorrectimpact point, so as to affect the flying direction and the distance ofthe ball. This is the general problem for common golfers or beginners.

Therefore, gloves capable of assisting a user to restrict the wrist fromturning, moving and bending during sports and to maintain a fixed stanceduring swinging have been frequently proposed. Although the bendingproblem of a part of the palm can be solved, the assisting effect isstill quite limited. U.S. Pat. No. 6,539,551 discloses a golf gloveshown in FIG 1E. A supporting strip is disposed on the back side of theglove, such that when the user wears this kind of glove 2, thesupporting strip can restrict the user's palm metacarpal to prevent thepalm from bending towards the hand back direction. However, in the golfglove 2, a supporting strip is only provided on the back side of theglove, which is merely capable of preventing the palm from bendingtowards the hand back direction when the user swings the club. However,the material of common gloves is quite soft and elastic, so it is stillpossible for the user's palm to bend towards the palm center side, or toover-bend towards the hand knife side and the thumb side. The supportingstrip disposed in the golf glove 2 extends from a bottom arthrosis ofthe finger to the wrist part, which does not extend across the wristpart, so it is still possible for the wrist to bend towards direction ofthe hand back. Therefore, the bending and stance changes of the palm mayresult in deviation of the hit point when swinging to hit the ball, soas to greatly influence the hitting result. In addition, the number andkind of the supporting strip in the golf glove 2 cannot be changed, sothe supporting power and strength offered by the supporting strip cannotbe changed depending upon different users to satisfy the individualcomfort requirement, which may result in inconvenience for the user.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the above problems, the present invention is provide a wristglove, so as to solve the problem in the conventional glove cannoteffectively maintain the user at a fixed stance to result in deviationsor errors when playing golf, and solve the problem that the supportingstrip in the conventional glove cannot be replaced, increased, orreduced randomly selectively as desired according to the user'srequirements, and capable of enhancing an effect of protecting thewrist.

In order to achieve the above objective, the present invention providesa wrist glove, applicable for wrapping a user's hand, wrist, andforepart of forearm, so as to assist the user to restrict the wrist fromturning, moving and bending during sports, and to maintain a fixedstance when swinging. The wrist glove includes a glove portion, awrist-guard portion, a first accommodating portion, a secondaccommodating portion, a third accommodating portion, and at least onesupporting member. The glove portion has a finger portion and a palmportion, and the finger portion and the palm portion wrap a plurality offingers and a palm of the hand respectively. The palm portion has a palmcenter portion corresponding to the inner side of the palm, a palm backportion corresponding to the other side of the palm, and a hand knifeportion corresponding to a hand knife part of the palm. The wrist-guardportion is connected to the other side of the palm portion opposite tothe finger portion, and wraps the wrist and the forepart of the forearm.The first accommodating portion is disposed on a surface of thewrist-guard portion and the palm back portion, and has at least threepockets arranged side by side, which are corresponding to a secondmetacarpal, a left side of the second metacarpal, and a right side ofthe second metacarpal of the palm respectively. The second accommodatingportion is disposed on a surface of the wrist-guard portion and the palmcenter portion, and has one to three uniformly-arranged parallelpockets. The third accommodating portion is disposed on a surface of thewrist-guard portion and the hand knife portion. The at least onesupporting member is randomly selectively disposed in the first, second,and third accommodating portions as the user wish to enhance theimprovement of golfing.

The efficacy of the present invention lies in that, as for the wristglove provided in the present invention, supporting members are disposedcorresponding to the user's hand back, the palm center, and the handknife part, so as to prevent the wrist from bending towards thedirection of the hand back, the palm center, and the hand knife duringsport or swinging, and to effectively maintain a certain stance of thewrist. In addition, in the glove of the present invention, threesupporting members are disposed on the user's second metacarpal and ontwo sides of the second metacarpal, such that the palm may not over bendtowards the direction of the thumb, and meanwhile, the glove of thepresent invention also enables the thumb to move freely. Furthermore, inthe glove of the present invention, the kind and number of thesupporting members can be replaced, increased, or reduced randomlyselectively at any time according to the user's requirements, so as tooffer the best conformable effect to the user. Therefore, the glove ofthe present invention makes the user unconsciously stabilize the wrist,restrict the wrist from over-turning, over-moving and over-bending, andhas functions of protecting the wrist and rectifying the improper wristbending stance. Furthermore, it can help a beginner to pick up thecorrect key point and stance more easily. Another objective of thepresent invention is that, after the user has mastered the correcthabitual actions in each stance, all the supporting members can be takenout, and if no supporting members is installed therein, the wrist glovestill has the function as a soft wrist-guard (because the wrist glove isusually made by, for example, fabrics of elastic material with flexibleelasticity). Furthermore, the glove portion and the wrist-guard portionof the wrist glove can be separated into two parts, that is, a glove anda wrist-guard capable of being used respectively.

Further scope of applicability of the present invention will becomeapparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, itshould be understood that the detailed description and specificexamples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, aregiven by way of illustration only, since various changes andmodifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will becomeapparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will be further explained by the detaileddescription given herein below for illustration only, which thus is notlimitative of the present invention, and wherein:

FIGS. 1A to 1D are schematic views of a swing stance in the conventionalgolf sports;

FIG. 1E is a schematic view of the usage of a golf glove in theconventional art;

FIG. 2A is a back side view of a wrist glove according to a firstembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2B is a front side view of a wrist glove according to the firstembodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 3A to 3C respectively show common manners for griping the golfclub;

FIGS. 4A and 4B are schematic views of wearing the wrist glove accordingto the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of wearing the wrist glove according to thefirst embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 6A and 6B are schematic views of the operation of the wrist gloveaccording to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 6C and 6D are cross-sectional views of the operation of the wristglove according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views of the using state of the wristglove according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8A is a schematic view of the using state of the wrist gloveaccording to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8B is a schematic view of the using state of the wrist gloveaccording to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9A is a schematic exploded view of the using state of a wrist gloveaccording to a second embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 9B is a schematic combined view of the using state of the wristglove according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In order to make the object, structure, features, and functions of thepresent invention more comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompaniedwith figures are described in detail below.

Referring to FIGS. 2A and 2B, a wrist glove 10 in a first embodiment ofthe present invention is mainly applied as a golf glove, so as to makethe user maintain a certain stance of the hand and wrist when playinggolf, to stabilize the wrist, to restrict the wrist, and to prevent thewrist from over-turning, over-moving and over-bending, such that it hasfunctions of protecting the wrist and rectifying improper wrist bendingstance. However, the wrist glove 10 of the present invention is notlimited to a golf glove, but also can be applied to other sports oroperations and activities, in which the palm stance is required to bemaintained and the wrist is required to be stabilized.

During the process of playing golf, when the club is swung to reach thetop point, the controlling of the bending of the wrist is oftenneglected, and when the club is swung down to hit the ball, the bendingof the wrist is still incorrect, and as a result, the impact face is notcorrect, and thus causing the hook or slice, and the hitting distance isalso affected, as shown in FIGS. 1C and 1D. Therefore, the wrist glove10 in the first embodiment of the present invention mainly assists thegolfer to maintain the original natural unbending state between the palmand the wrist as that in the address stance, as shown in FIG. 1B.

Please refer to FIGS. 2A and 2B, the wrist glove 10 in the firstembodiment of the present invention includes a glove portion 11, awrist-guard portion 20, a first accommodating portion 30, a secondaccommodating portion 40, a third accommodating portion 50, and aplurality of supporting members 31, 41, and 51. The wrist glove 10 isused to wrap the user's (the golfer's) hand, wrist, and forepart of theforearm, so as to assist the user's hand to stabilize the wrist and tomaintain a fixed stance during sports (when swinging), to protect thewrist and thus achieving the correct swinging effect.

Referring to FIGS. 2A and 2B, the glove portion 11 of the wrist glove 10in the first embodiment of the present invention includes a fingerportion 12 and a palm portion 13 for wrapping the user's a plurality offingers and the palm of the hand respectively. The palm portion 13further has a palm center portion 131, a palm back portion 132, and ahand knife portion 133, which are respectively corresponding to theinner side of the palm, the palm back, and the hand knife part when theuser wears the glove. In addition, the wrist-guard portion 20 of thewrist glove 10 is connected to the other side of the palm portion 13opposite to the finger portion 12, i.e., the bottom end of the palmportion 13, so as to wrap the user's wrist and forepart of the forearm.The wrist-guard portion 20 is formed by an elastic material and hasflexible elasticity. The palm back portion 132 of the wrist glove 10 hasa longitudinal opening 14 that extends from a cuff end 21 of thewrist-guard portion 20 to the center of the palm back portion 132. Thewrist glove 10 has a glove fastening assembly 14 a and 14 b (loopsurface and hook surface of the hook and loop fastening tape) at thelongitudinal opening 14 of the palm back portion 132. The glovefastening assembly 14 a and 14 b is mutually tightened to buckle theglove portion 11. Furthermore, a wrist-guard fastening assembly 14 c and14 d (loop surface and hook surface of the hook and loop fastening tape)is disposed on the longitudinal opening 14 of the wrist-guard portion20. The wrist-guard fastening assembly 14 c and 14 d is mutuallytightened to buckle the wrist-guard portion 20.

Referring to FIGS. 2A, 4A, 4B, 6A, 6C, and 6D, a first accommodatingportion 30 is disposed on and crosses the palm back portion 132 and thewrist-guard portion 20, and three pockets 30 a, 30 b, and 30 c arrangedside by side are sewed on the surface of the palm back portion 132 andthe wrist-guard portion 20, and the longitudinal length direction is thesame as the finger direction. The extending length of the pockets 30 a,30 b, and 30 c is from a cuff end 22 of the wrist-guard portion 20 to acenter position on the palm back portion 132 of the glove portion 11corresponding to a second metacarpal M2 of the palm. In the embodimentprovided by the present invention, the pockets 30 a, 30 b, and 30 c arein a rectangular configuration and arranged side by side. An end facingthe finger is sealed, and openings 32 a, 32 b, and 32 c are disposed onthe wrist-guard portion close to the cuff end 22 of the wrist-guardportion 20. A sealing and fastening assembly 33 is disposed on the cuffend 22 of the wrist-guard portion 20, a hook surface 33 a of the hookand loop fastening tape is sewed thereon, and a loop surface 33 b of thehook and loop fastening tape is further disposed on the suitableposition on the outer surface of the pockets 30 a, 30 b, and 30 c, suchthat the hook surface 33 a and the loop surface 33 b of the sealing andfastening assembly 33 can be adhered and buckled with each other, so asto cover and seal the openings 32 a, 32 b, and 32 c. The pocket 30 bshould correspond to the second metacarpal M2 of the user's palm whenthe user wears the glove, the pockets 30 a and 30 c on two sides of thepocket 30 b should correspond to the left side and the right side of thesecond metacarpal M2 respectively, that is, the pocket 30 c correspondsbetween the first metacarpal M1 and the second metacarpal M2, and thepocket 30 a is located between the third metacarpal M3 and the secondmetacarpal M2.

Referring to FIGS. 2A, 4A, and 4B, as described above, each pocket 30 a,30 b, and 30 c of the first accommodating portion 30 can be used toaccommodate the supporting members 31. The supporting member 31 b in themiddle pocket 30 b exactly presses against the second metacarpal M2, anddue to the supporting force and elastic restriction of the supportingmember 31 b, the second metacarpal M2 and the whole palm cannot bendtowards the direction as shown in FIG 1C. The supporting member 31 a inthe pocket 30 a on the left side in FIGS. 2A and 5 exactly pressesagainst muscles between the second metacarpal M2 and the thirdmetacarpal M3, so as to enhance and assist the supporting member 31 b tosupport the whole palm. The supporting member 31 c in the pocket 30 c onthe right side exactly presses against muscles on the outer edge of thesecond metacarpal M2 (i.e., muscles between the first metacarpal M1 andthe second metacarpal M2), which not only assists the supporting member31 b to support the whole palm and the wrist, but also restricts thesecond metacarpal M2 from bending towards the direction of the thumb, soas to achieve the effect of stabilizing the wrist, and to enable thethumb to still move freely.

Referring to FIGS. 2A, 3A, and 3C, there are three modes for griping thegolf club, namely, square grip, hook grip, and slice grip, in which thehook grip mode easily results in hook, and the slice grip mode easilyresults in slice. Usually, it is found that most top players have thehabit of using the square grip mode. When the user wears the wrist glove10, the pockets 30 a, 30 b, and 30 c of the first accommodating portion30 sewed on the outer surface of the glove portion 11 enables the userto easily inspect whether the gripping level is the same as usual byeyes during each address, so as to perform adjustment.

Furthermore, referring to FIGS. 2B, 5, and 6B, the second accommodatingportion 40 of the wrist glove 10 is sewed on and crosses the surface ofthe wrist-guard portion 20 and the palm center portion 131 of the gloveportion 11, in which the “crossing” refers that the second accommodatingportion 40 extends from the bottom end of the palm center portion 131 ofthe palm portion 13 to a position close to the cuff end 23 of thewrist-guard portion 20. The second accommodating portion 40 is requiredto have at least one pocket. However, it is mostly preferred to havethree pockets. Therefore, in the embodiment provided by the presentinvention, the second accommodating portion 40 has at least threeuniformly-arranged parallel pockets 40 a, 40 b, and 40 c in arectangular configuration. Similarly, an end facing the finger issealed, and the openings 42 a, 42 b, and 42 c are disposed on thewrist-guard portion 20 and close to a cuff end 23. A sealing andfastening assembly 43 is disposed on the cuff end 23 of the wrist-guardportion 20, a hook surface 43 a of the hook and loop fastening tape issewed and adhered thereon, and a loop surface 43 b of the hook and loopfastening tape is further disposed on suitable position, such that thehook surface 43 a and the loop surface 43 b of the sealing and fasteningassembly 43 are adhered and buckled with each other to cover and sealthe openings 42 a, 42 b, and 42 c. Each pocket 40 a, 40 b, and 40 c canbe used to accommodate the supporting members 41 a, 41 b, and 41 c. Thepocket 40 a should correspond to the pad portion of the palm centerportion of the first metacarpal (thumb) of the palm, in which the padportion is formed by abductor pollicis brevis of the hand. The pocket 40b should correspond to the center edge of the palm (close to the wrist).The pocket 40 c should correspond to a fifth metacarpal M5 of the palmclose to the wrist. When the user wears the glove 10, the supportingmembers 41 a, 41 b, and 41 c extend from the bottom end (the bottom endof the metacarpal) of the user's palm or cross the wrist, so as tosupport the whole palm and to ensure the whole palm not to bend towardsthe direction as shown in FIG 1D. The palm center must be used to gripthe club, such that the supporting members 41 a, 41 b, and 41 c in thesecond accommodating portion 40 must not affect the operations of theclub.

Referring to FIGS. 2B, 5, and 6B, the third accommodating portion 50 ofthe wrist glove 10 is sewed on the surface of the wrist-guard portion 20and the hand knife portion 133 for the glove portion 11, which extendsfrom the cuff end 24 of the wrist-guard portion 20 to the centerposition of the fifth metacarpal M5 corresponding to the hand knifeside. The third accommodating portion 50 has a pocket 50 a. Similarly,an end facing the finger is sealed, and an opening 52 is disposed on thewrist-guard portion 20 close to a cuff end 24 of the wrist-guard portion20. A sealing and fastening assembly 53 is disposed to seal the opening52, the sealing and fastening assembly 53 (including a hook surface 53 aand a loop surface 53 b) and the sealing and fastening assembly 43 areprolonged to be connected as a whole. The pocket 50 a is used toaccommodate the supporting member 51. Therefore, similarly, when theuser wears the glove, the supporting member 51 extends crosses the wristfrom the hand knife part, so as to support the whole palm and to ensurethe whole palm not to bend towards the direction of the user's handknife.

Please refer to FIG. 5, the wrist glove 10 in the first embodiment ofthe present invention has a plurality of supporting members 31, 41, and51 respectively disposed in the first, second, and third accommodatingportions 30, 40, and 50, so as to provide supporting power in fourdirections, as shown by arrows in FIG. 5, such that the palm and thewrist do not bend freely, and thus achieving a desirable effect offixing the palm stance, and assisting the user to properly maintain thecorrect stance when he/she swings to hit the ball.

Referring to FIGS. 6A to 6D, in the wrist glove 10 of the firstembodiment of the present invention, the first, second, and thirdaccommodating portions 30, 40, and 50 made by elastic material that haveslightly flexible elasticity in the breadth direction (the breadthdirection is different from the longitudinal length direction of thefingers). The power of the wrist is different for each person, and thetactility is different as well. If the user does not have distinctsensing effect when merely one of the protecting and supporting members31, 41, and 51 is fixed and assembled, he/she can replaced, increase orreduce selectively randomly the number of the supporting members 31, 41,and 51 as desired according to the personal comfort requirements andsupporting power requirements. If a larger supporting power is required,additional supporting members (one more supporting member indicates toincrease the supporting stress for one more time) are installed in thepocket. In the present invention, five supporting members 31 a, 31 b, 31c, 41, and 51 can be further installed, in which three supportingmembers 31 a, 31 b, and 31 c are respectively accommodated in threepockets 30 a, 30 b, and 30 c of the first accommodating portion 30arranged side by side, one supporting member 41 is accommodated in thepocket of the second accommodating portion 40, and the other supportingmember 51 is accommodated in the pocket 50 a of the third accommodatingportion 50. However, in the most preferred embodiment of the presentinvention, seven supporting members 31 a, 31 b, 31 c, 41 a, 41 b, 41 c,and 51 are additionally installed, in which three supporting members 31a, 31 b, and 31 c are respectively accommodated in three pockets 30 a,30 b, and 30 c of the first accommodating portion 30 arranged side byside, another three supporting members 41 a, 41 b, and 41 c arerespectively accommodated in three parallel pockets 40 a, 40 b, and 40 cof the second accommodating portion 40, and the other supporting member51 is accommodated in the pocket 50 a of the third accommodating portion50.

In addition, the wrist glove 10 of the present invention can alsoprovide various supporting members of different thicknesses, anddifferent thickness indicates different supporting power, such that theuser can select the used supporting member with a specific thicknessaccording to personal requirements. When the sealing and fasteningassemblies 33, 43, and 53 are sealed, it ensures that the supportingmembers 31, 41, and 51 in the glove will not drop out when the userwears the glove for sports. In the embodiment of the present invention,the supporting members 31, 41, and 51 are made of an elastic flat-sheetmaterial. The process for replacing the supporting members is to firstwear the glove and then install the supporting members. As shown inFIGS. 6A and 6B, after wearing the glove 10, if the user feels anydiscomfort after twisting or bending the wrist or after using the glove10 for a while, he/she can directly open the sealing and fasteningassemblies 33, 43, and 53 to freely and selectively increase and reducethe number of the supporting members disposed at any part at any moment,without necessarily taking off the wrist glove.

Referring to FIGS. 7A and 7B, since the wrist is over-bent towards thedirection of the hand knife, both hands gripping the club areunavoidably excessively far away from the body in the address stance, inthis way, such a stance makes the body over lean forwards and makes thecenter of gravity be unstabilized, as shown by the dash-line part inFIG. 7B. Therefore, a certain proper distance must be maintained betweenboth hands gripping the club and the body in the address stance as shownby the solid-line part in FIG. 7B, so as to make the swinging action besimplified. When a shorter club is used, a full swing stance isachieved, and when a long club is used, a flat swing stance is achieved.This is the basic principle for the swinging action (the short clubrequires the hitting direction to be accurate, without necessarilyrequiring the distance, and the full swing can enhance the directionperformance). The supporting member 51 of the third accommodatingportion 50 can exactly restrict the whole wrist from over-bendingtowards the direction of the hand knife side, and can remind the user ofthe address stance, in which the distance between both hands for gripingthe club and the body is fixed, regardless of the short or the longclub.

Referring to FIGS. 8A and 8B, the thumb can be moved freely withoutbeing affected, so the user can have the correct cook action (that is,when the user back swings to reach the top point, the wrist for guidingthe club is properly bent towards the thumb direction). Additionally,due to the elastic restriction of the supporting member 31 c of thefirst accommodating portion 30 and the supporting member 51 of the thirdaccommodating portion 50, the over cook action that may cause the overback swing does not occur. The over back swing easily causes the body tolean forwards, the body to lose balance, and the club to droop, suchthat the club track accuracy in the down swing is affected, the power ofthe arms is wasted, and the hitting power is affected.

Then, referring to FIGS. 9A and 9B, the wrist glove 10 in the secondembodiment of the present invention is shown. In the second embodiment,the wrist glove 10 is similar to that of the first embodiment, whichincludes a glove portion 11, a wrist-guard portion 20, a firstaccommodating portion 30, a second accommodating portion 40, a thirdaccommodating portion 50, and a plurality of supporting members 31, 41,and 51. The composition and the connecting relations are approximatelythe same as that in the first embodiment. The main difference betweenthe glove 10 of the second embodiment and that of the first embodimentof the present invention lies in that, in the second embodiment, thewrist-guard portion 20 is not fixed and connected to the glove portion11. The wrist-guard portion 20 is connected to the bottom end of thepalm portion 13 for the glove portion 11 through using a zipper 60, suchthat the wrist-guard portion 20 is connected to the glove portion 11 anddivides the pockets of the accommodating portions 30, 40, and 50 intotwo parts, one part is sewed and adhered on the wrist-guard portion 20,and an opening is disposed close to the connecting position of thezipper 60, the other part is sewed and adhered on the glove portion 11,and an opening is disposed close to the connecting position of thezipper 60. When the glove portion 11 and the wrist-guard portion 20 arejoined together through using the zipper 60, the supporting members 31,41, and 51 can penetrate a part of the pockets for the wrist-guardportion 20, and can penetrate the other part of the pockets for theglove portion 11 in the same direction position through the opening. Inthis manner, besides the above functions, the wrist-guard portion 20 canbe separated from the glove portion 11 according to the user'srequirements, so as to become a single glove and a single wrist-guardcapable of being used separately and being replaced or cleanedindividually, etc.

The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same maybe varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as adeparture from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all suchmodifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intendedto be included within the scope of the following claims.

1. A wrist glove, applicable for wrapping a user's hand, wrist, andforepart of forearm to assist the user's hand and wrist to maintain acertain stance during sports, comprising: a glove portion, having afinger portion and a palm portion, wherein the finger portion and thepalm portion wrap a plurality of fingers of the hand and the palm of thehand respectively, and the palm portion has a palm center portioncorresponding to the inner side of the palm, a palm back portioncorresponding to the other side of the palm, and a hand knife portioncorresponding to the hand knife part of the palm; a wrist-guard portion,connected to the other side of the palm portion opposite to the fingerportion, for wrapping the wrist and the forepart of the forearm; a firstaccommodating portion, disposed on a surface of the wrist-guard portionand the palm back portion, and having at least three pockets arrangedside by side, wherein the pockets are respectively corresponding to asecond metacarpal of the palm, a left side of the second metacarpal, anda right side of the second metacarpal; a second accommodating portion,disposed on a surface of the wrist-guard portion and the palm centerportion; a third accommodating portion, disposed on a surface of thewrist-guard portion and the hand knife portion; and at least onesupporting member, selectively accommodated in at least one of thefirst, second, and third accommodating portions.
 2. The wrist glove asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the wrist-guard portion has a cuff end onthe other end opposite to the palm portion, the pockets of the firstaccommodating portion extend from the cuff end to a center position onthe palm back portion corresponding to the second metacarpal of thepalm, and an end of the pockets facing the finger is sealed.
 3. Thewrist glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wrist-guard portion has acuff end on the other end opposite to the palm portion, the secondaccommodating portion has at least one pocket, the pocket extends fromthe cuff end to a pad portion on the palm center portion correspondingto a front surface of a first metacarpal of the palm, the center edge ofthe palm close to the wrist, and a surface of a fifth metacarpal of thepalm close to the wrist, and an end of the pockets facing the finger issealed.
 4. The wrist glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein thewrist-guard portion has a cuff end on the other end opposite to the palmportion, the second accommodating portion has three parallel pockets,the pockets respectively extend from the cuff end to the pad portion onthe palm center portion corresponding to the front surface of the firstmetacarpal of the palm, the center edge of the palm close to the wrist,and a surface of a fifth metacarpal of the palm close to the wrist, andan end of the pockets facing the finger is sealed.
 5. The wrist glove asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the wrist-guard portion has a cuff end onthe other end opposite to the palm portion, the third accommodatingportion extends from the cuff end to a center position on the hand knifeportion corresponding to the fifth metacarpal of the palm, the thirdaccommodating portion has a pocket, and an end of the pocket facing thefinger is sealed.
 6. The wrist glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein thewrist-guard portion is an elastic material, such that the wrist-guardportion is annularly tied on the forepart of the forearm along an outerperiphery of the forepart of the forearm under the normal state.
 7. Thewrist glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wrist-guard portion has acuff end on the other end opposite to the palm portion, the pockets ofthe first, second, third accommodating portions all have an openingclose to the cuff end, and have a sealing and fastening assemblycorresponding each opening, the sealing and fastening assembly has ahook and loop fastening tape component capable of sealing the opening,such that the supporting member is disposed therein.
 8. The wrist gloveas claimed in claim 3, further comprising five supporting members,wherein three of the supporting members are respectively accommodated inthree pockets of the first accommodating portion, one of the remainingsupporting members is accommodated in the pocket of the secondaccommodating portion, and the other one is accommodated in the pocketof the third accommodating portion.
 9. The wrist glove as claimed inclaim 4, further comprising seven supporting members, wherein three ofthe supporting members are respectively accommodated in three pockets ofthe first accommodating portion, another three of the remainingsupporting members are accommodated in three pockets of the secondaccommodating portion respectively, and the other one is accommodated inthe third accommodating portion.
 10. The wrist glove as claimed in claim1, wherein the first accommodating portion, the second accommodatingportion, and the third accommodating portion are sewed on the surface ofthe wrist-guard portion and the palm portion.
 11. The wrist glove asclaimed in claim 1, wherein a zipper exists between the glove portionand the wrist-guard portion, for connecting the glove portion to thewrist-guard portion, such that the wrist-guard portion is selectivelyconnected to the glove portion.